That's a damn good job using VHT. All depends on the user and steps followed.

Most do a poor job of it, LOL.

Professionally done will look good.....best is with a custom mix that is not black and clear as mentioned for various reasons if you are familiar with professional auto body paint (I have a friend who owns a body shop with 3 paint systems and another friend who ran a body shop supply shop for many years, trained by PPG, ProSpray, etc.).

So far it's coming along well. This is just with 3 light coats of VHT and 4 coats of clear, letting it dry overnight. Tomorrow morning I will polish the crap out of it n hopes of it looking glass like. Big shout out to rocky for the info, followed it to a tee n so far I'm liking the results.

So far it's coming along well. This is just with 3 light coats of VHT and 4 coats of clear, letting it dry overnight. Tomorrow morning I will polish the crap out of it n hopes of it looking glass like. Big shout out to rocky for the info, followed it to a tee n so far I'm liking the results.

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